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The gaps-in-noise test: Gap detection thresholds in normal-hearing young adults
Fecha
2008Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY, v.47, n.5, p.238-245, 2008
1499-2027
10.1080/14992020801908244
Autor
SAMELLI, Alessandra Giannela
SCHOCHAT, Eliane
Institución
Resumen
The aim of this study was to establish parameters for the gaps-in-noise test in normal-hearing young adults. One hundred subjects (50 males and 50 females) received an audiological evaluation to rule out hearing loss and auditory processing disorder. The gaps-in-noise test was then conducted on all subjects. The mean gap detection threshold was 4.19 ms. A psychometric function by gap duration was constructed, revealing that the percentage of correct responses was less than or equal to 5% for a gap duration of 2 ms, 10-30% for a gap duration of 3 ms, 60-70% for a gap duration of 4 ms, and over 96% for gap durations of 5 ms or longer. The results suggest that the data obtained can be applied as reference values for future testing. In the subjects evaluated, the gaps-in-noise test proved to be consistent with low variability.